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CiCLE Classic It’s the race that had to happen and, despite a false start last year when organisers decided they weren’t able to deliver the sort of event that women’s cycling deserves, thanks to the belief of those organisers and the support of a private backer, this year the Women’s CiCLE Classic happened, on what…

Tickhill GP grows even bigger — South-East/East Anglia race training at Redbridge — Team Launches — Last Week’s Results — Blogs — Interesting Links — Photos of the Week Tickhill GP grows even bigger Rich Stoodley and his team made it clear from the moment they announced there was going to be a women’s race…

Roger Willey is the father of racing cycling Alex Willey, who rides for the team he created – Onit Cycles. He told us about why he wanted to set up a women’s team and how he sees the sport. When and how did you first become interested in cycling? As a teenager reading magazines…

Wyman second at Valkenburg — European Track Championships — Transfer News — Photo of the Week — More to come… Wyman second at Valkenburg as Compton scores 100th UCI victory Valkenburg, which took place on Sunday the 19th, is the first round of the Cyclo Cross World Cup, leaving no doubt that ‘cross season…

Everything we know as soon as we know it Neutral Service, working alongside Matrix-Vulpine, aims to bring you as much news from the 2014 FriendsLife Women’s Tour as possible and as quickly as possible, including interesting stuff you won’t find elsewhere. Updates will begin on the 6th of May (the day before the race starts) and will continue throughout…

Alice Cobb is the British National Junior Hill Climb Champion and rides for Squadra Donne. In an article that she originally posted on her blog, she writes about dealing with an all too commonly-given reason for not following women’s cycling, and what needs to be done for the sport. I had written a rather…

We have seen, time and time again, that if people can find information on women’s cycling, news of the riders and coverage of the races, then many of them will become fans – the most convincing evidence to support that statement is the millions of people who tuned in to watch the Women’s Road Race…